Handwritten telegram from Amelia Earhart to the North American Newspaper Alliance stating that she would prefer not to comment on the Richey [Rickey?] situation and discrimination against women flyers until the hearing is held before the Airline...

Letter from [Edward Elliott] to Inez Haynes Irwin suggesting that any Amelia Earhart material the World Center for Women's Archives held at the time of dissolution be deposited at Purdue University, November 4, 1940

Letter from Edward Elliott to Amelia Earhart regarding initial ideas for Amelia Earhart's role at Purdue University, including head of the Center for the Study of Careers for Women, May 18, 1935 [2 pages]

Letter from Edward Elliott to George Putnam regarding delay in sending the outline for Amelia Earhart's Purdue program until Elliott can meet with Dean [Dorothy] Stratton, offering opinion on Earhart's decisions regarding invitations to appear in...

Letter from Eva Hansel to Edward Elliott thanking him for his letter of November 29th and assuring Elliott that his list of contents coincides with that of the World Center for Women's Archives, December 9, 1940 (back includes list of sponsors)

Letter from G. Stanley Meikle to Edward Elliott regarding letters from George Putnam regarding the world flight project, and mentioning that it may be time to approach Bendix for financial contribution, March 18, 1936

Letter from Inez Haynes Irwin to the sponsors of the World Center for Women's Archives, announcing the dissolution of the corporation and the intent to return possessions to their donors, October 25, 1940